Home
ABOUT About
Contact
LEARN Grow-How
Kids Garden
Garden Cook
Q+A
Garden Books
SERVICES Garden Workshops
Garden Coach
Garden Talks
WHAT'S NEW Homegrown Blog

[?] Homegrown Blog Subscribe

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

Gardening Q+A: Readers Write

Steven responds to reader questions about growing vegetables and success in the edible gardening from readers of www.the-locavores-garden.com.

Crops

Apples Trees, pruning
Arugula and Spinach in June
Buying Vegetable Plants
Cucumber + Zucchini Powdery Mildew
Elderberry Bushes
Figs
Peas, support
Root Parsley
Seeds, indoors
Seeds, indoors-2
Seeds, old
Strawberries, dropping
Strawberries, thinning
Tomatoes, protecting on a balcony
Tomatoes, transplanting
Tomatoes, rotating
Vegetables for Partial Shade
Zucchini Aborting

Gardening Techniques

Carport Frame
Hotbed
Insecticidal Soap - how to use
Manure, cow

Garden Environment

Lawn Removal
Pressure Treated Wood
Rabbits
Soil Health
Soil Mould (indoor seedlings)
Slugs
Weeds, plowing

Misc.

Book
Canning Tomatoes
Countertop Plants
Seed Suppliers



Want to have Q+A delivered to your in-box?

It's easy: Subscribe to the free e-zine Homegrown.



Return to Home Page


The-Locavores-Garden.com Practical, no-nonsense advice for the edible garden.

Horticulturist Steve Biggs will show you that growing vegetables isn’t rocket science. Steven Biggs
Gardener, Garden Writer,
Garden Coach, Horticulturist


Follow Steve

  


Homegrown
A free e-zine with timely tips on growing vegetables, fruit, and herbs.

  • What’s in season
  • What to do next
  • Cooking garden produce
  • Common questions
  • Kid-friendly gardening
  • Upcoming gardening events

Enter your E-mail Address
Enter your First Name (optional)
Then

Don't worry -- your e-mail address is totally secure.
I promise to use it only to send you Homegrown.



ZESTFUL, FUN, INFORMATION-PACKED, OPINIONATED—even slightly irreverent—this graphic-novel-meets-gardening-book empowers readers to make their own decisions in the vegetable garden because the authors, two garden coaches, talk frankly about issues…and don’t always agree.

Click here to visit the website for No Guff Vegetable Gardening.


Looking for something? Try the SEARCH page.